drama movies Hellion Movie Quotes

"Hellion" movie quotes tell the tale of a broken family striving to stitch things back together. The drama thriller was written and directed by Kat Chandler and first premiered in competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. A limited theatrical opening followed on June 13, 2014.

In "Hellion," Hollis Wilson (Aaron Paul), 13-year-old son Jacob (Josh Wiggins) and 10-year-old son Wes (Deke Garner) have all been on rocky paths since the death of Hollis's wife and the boys' mother. Hollis has been quite absent as a father, leading to Jacob's trouble with the juvenile legal system and Wes having little supervision.

So when Child Protective Services removes Wes from the home and places him with the boy's aunt Pam (Juliette Lewis), Hollis and Jacob are lost as to how to pick up the pieces, get their lives straight and reunite their family. While their love of motocross can help them get back on track, it will take a lot of soul searching to truly fix things.

Can't Be Letting a 10-year-old Boy Go Unsupervised

Fran: "You know I can't be letting a 10-year-old boy go unsupervised like you've been doing. And a 13-year-old on probation is not our idea of a good caretaker."

Fran lets Hollis know that because of his absenteeism as a father, Child Protective Services will be taking son Wes away from their family and placing him with the child's aunt. Jacob, the older of the two siblings, is also on thin ice.

We Gotta Do Better

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Hollis: "Hey, we gotta do better."

Hollis knows that he needs to step up as a father and urges son Jacob to live a better life as well. They both need to improve if they will reunite their family but neither is quite sure just how to do that.

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